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INAACP •/•
I prtpc saL or' • J yu, 1
Itorney to civic groups io nrep.i; ,i 1
I to tv
I ruling ac
■ private rch .T, yy
to “'hike
losses wnic
whom.
About • tio.t ' l : .
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dem'-c:’. ;ey ;
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have ".vi.uok O i n" V. •
officials ,-ii - :
ideas on <r: ■ . an. ..
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Luther if. ih
remove or
has ■ a.:
pose 'AY
ly who ti'.r
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when it •
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(#1 Parker strut
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North. In
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visitors m ti -
the ?■■ •r -
son of :
M: Hr.-
Brooklyn • a
in the fit' ■ • vn . r
M't. P . Cr ■ • ■
u.r •
Carr .
sister. M:. .- VV ' ' Gsv n, v
the Hr. m c D, > • ,
for Ur.■■on (.' : r
Mrs C Y
tending .-■ r :v.m • i
bia t.ruv ; c :r: w Y
Mrs. l.i;ci. W. Mu ■.■■•. . ...
Buth \\ r.
have n Si >< In. .< !<
ter
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echo :
they ■■ l■■ r.l .. ;■■■■•,• r. ■ .
sister. .-■ ■ \Y
M . .. V. Y ;■.
Mr W. yne M dr-r r •■ M- •.
York C:t.\ v s
Mr. and M f.
on South V .is .. v:
here. Id.
James AME Z n <
E.m Street ;i t
sang in the chcor K. rm. ■■ .
‘■Robe Os Calvary . ' rv ■
sivc-I}'. accompattritd by M.
E’ Be
Music •* St J-: . - AM?. C
Sunday, J . . ",
by the Youm,' T c■ r:.'i' : un
der the cr
E Bunn. S. u r.- t b< :.
vviLl rnic de a- . • "'if ; / : H
PRAYEK by '_
and a duct 81-EoS TH ii '. -. d..
by M; :Sr ■ M-.. if Ice ■ . d
Edwards T)u. ■. n c v. ho
live-red by thi -
Alien.
Kristol and Debbie YViilim ; if
Washicdi.-.n, D
their aunt, Mi s V. >j•
East Eln, St;
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew- Parks of
New York City, Air. and Mrs. Ed
ward A: kin. u at fc; ly
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Walker a ■
family of Charleston South C...■ o
.lina, spent ,H ’ 4 vr.in ;ic
mother, Mrs. Be tta Atkins-m
Booker Street.
Mrs. Mile ied Be-lie. 310 South
Virginia Street, is visii.i' ;■ Me nr*
and relatives in Philadelphia.
Miss Mary Hazel Hatcher has re
turned to Brookiyr;. He '
ter visiting her mother. ':■■<■. Ccc
Hatcher and sister. Ms: ;
Hatcher on West Pine Street
Mr and Mrs. Lucius Pittman of ■
t
't 0/ the -WTumi ~f •
Tv c i ■ tY' who 'K-1"..r the
it..- t u t; .: f;c c..i.i h: , d sf ■ u', d
' Cii •;■•-.}» that c lli'v •- ... ..C'C,
t'-'i long and .fy? nchind i.. the
■ ; v i 1 f He■,. ■'f ,yrii .c;iuer for Yfi
r,.c- ivei ioiri v.- iiii v ’.ibiri
H. ?irST COIu’E TO At. T . u-Y
rEGAKDCEES CF FA.f'S OR
COLC?.' The soer.cji the Lcttav lor
.11 noop’i'
Thu Hosro-v. funr. 4 . -,t T.so how
■doubh-tafk when cal led upon to
v 'e‘p euro the i;r<rdi tov;..rd mt"-
.arotiojn b> ■ .'e 1 Yvhit.e ovv:. , lbi' f ;3.
>Kvßfii^yd|
.should trr no of
X. . ■ : time :> tt-.f'-en for a
ited v "i nai <in r.-.cd lb -
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Tor;::., ?..•»;!*'Mr. ’ JTah? •
BTuvards t v,; v Hv:.-, v.vck
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, Mr. Kv. W;J-.-r s of Now Haveo,
1 Coru-i., in visitnvg his molhor, &lrs. •
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ILL
hope f-yy him a speech/ /wovuv, ;
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'T* at 1 h /itr to do Thy wii i ; *;
for Thou ;ui my God/’—Bibi*:
Buv
Savings
BONDS
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I^iuisburg
Notes
BV MRS. NYRCISSIf: HARRIS
Bunn Read Phone 470 f!
; IiOIiiSBURG The Mr in Si/ect
. D-iptist Church cf Lotifsbui •?. had
its annual Sundtiy Schtvj] Picnic
V/i cnosiiay. Juiv "'i;h at Chavis
Ihirk. R-ib'iyh, with Mr, 1,. D
Baldwin, superirtepdent. ar.d Mr,-.
Martha l.rcmard. i:>ip«'*cvi, - ■ -i m
A bus was chartered from City's
High .Scht;..'l makui.c two trips with
Mr Jvsb.ua Levister at the wheel.
, ’f'.v tli T bus earned approxi
' .u-vc-uy-Xi vC diiloren ran;?-
H!.< Irom the cradle roll to th.
, with Mrs. Adcbie
*’>••>•■ . V. r x Plir.abeth Hayes and
Mr.. MiiThd Leonard as chaper
’i’he young v, m-cri and young
| nu ii o' the Sundajr School, accom
;inn:hy their friends, parents,
and cfhcr workers including Mr.
.iro! Mrs Jeiinrj Strong, filling the
sen rid hr -;.
■Mr.-' .Fieri no Grtcn FTgerton
U.'r U. iuh corrtfori to the pic*
* ."• driving to Baffigh.
■v :w who her rcfrcrhrnints for
M . Y ' Sri;o.-)l children.
Everyone had a good tw e
v:ks to SYf.-on Sir-: * .Bail
or.'. Crunch Yid Mr 1,. D. Baldwin.
T! ; following went on the trip:
- C iov.i George D. Perry. Tony
r: Susie Wii’iains, Florine
roirica Hawkins, Rus-
Y "o.nue ’■ r ay. An
ri c ■ tv-, r. rharles H and John
Gre YMCaui N Conley, Ss
oiria Alston, Jujii Aron, Preston
Toy nor. V/after Hawkins, Sn Ha
Mu; By-Mi! Eln-ne Dilhston. Do
. a ' V-: kuy. W i n.’ Perry. \V
lev I; . • 1; r—is, Joy. V lkit'.s, Bo -
nyo Or. riy. Ji : .''M... t 1 • ■•■ y.
■T'ipys -.' h .iolrc.riy ’,V; r yin
H :
: Crry Green. Cary AI.VMn.
- VV.H ) . . Ear'
C i - ' Yy iyr: -y B. V ry'. Car
■"■ri! Tft.fi ’> ~ ?:■ 1/ Marl«n
’ a ii.-ai, Eo.’f '■::!!!, Da-othy
■, Haiti Yap, -• y, Patricia
'.'wr CoioMy- Hawkins, Patrica
BYoris 31i. "Y Pranc.i
-Y :yrn, Fyoy Wnisthf, Glennie
iy-r. Parry. Viola Trailer,
.. : i .. .. '.■!'. no C;i.,
' - - Harr,.
- - y y..
Y " ry B odk I. Hill. Mw -h -
L' Cox, ,Jbeetle
*■ f • » v;j y, LLI ! C* ,v Nrifl.
Jwrr Given. ' jIMY:/ "(Steene,
." - yi. ,■•'••/ ,!.-*>. < pvweib
B-' Tiv P' ury, Prank Brown. Cnlh-
C. itMiificr J ncy M -'b-if; Branch.
Aiyuo Sherian, j^ m , Perry. David
Branch, Iky r.esi iai Branch, Luc.He
Y.ic j* ,< ‘a'-ariPtil
r-. ;-Y >a .Lv’ph;;;, Hi' .I,er.->v
ay !>.«•,;■. F Perry .Mr
My Jh',u: r-rry. Mr? I.
H -iyy Mrs. .My . Dvraii
d a r •: M I-,,,-..
Fy-'-y .c-YYY-r ;■ r , hold nt
1h; S: Pa;;; p ; -, y ~n . K
«’«!y 20t'i for .M Irv r: Ycirboro
Xc,ij. 83. with D; McFaddc-n ©f.
fi Bleu b, K.■ '.‘raj ' Home
■j.- uharite of ce arrarutc
■''■' ' ?ur\'i vori lay two go, y
N'?al of Durham Goats
l/ ‘-'o' Mr, J; Yus .0 Jieai of fht
lU"' ■■ 7 urannohiid;; r 7 y;
'Y.nYw;aUh-on and 1 sister. ’Mrs.
’-baic ; aiYjorr- Jti■,-i .■ of A-s'icvUlc
I"' ■■■ Thorn a’ Mr, '.:■ ■ >cia
Brmson and Ejnise Wfeetc of New
a orK. ~r a zarporo’s ncice vrer«
COii-K m attend the fun:,-• ■
Y.. aid Mrs J. ~ v. •
Yus Carry. Th.-i.-:,-/ ’and" 'v-'V
■■ ■’ W-lson '.vrun Raleigh lust
Wednesday attending the funeral •
"■ cousin. My. R.-,, s b Bm:-
H. Go-Gs-t-Em and Ruth Clubs
-M a '.it.i Maw Street Sap:-**
'b r,< >' held their meeting last
1 " r ’-.ry. the Church to
y.y) lor s procram for the ls‘
a; -Hy nigh?, in August.
.! h --v »re presentin'.* a play or,-
■ Prod l r. i Son," under
bnocuon of Mrs. Floriae'•
Gprep Edgerton
. Levy.-,:' Cho.r of South M -u:
. ® K Pt*st Church met last .
i nuiYuay night for choir rehear- ‘
Y yribiYs prosrnf wore Choir- I
•J;' • *> rs - Ma-ry Belie Davis. Mrs
- ’o- .b:. McNeii, Mrs. Mary Antler- !
_Kp,t. ;b.-1h Hayes, Uri i,
■ ; a: ''Y -■'■« Harna Mrs, Nonsie Wii-
f ' Carj ’«• Thun,.is. Mrs. j
' ‘ ■ L.. 0, rrs and Mrs. Saiiie Vee '
: '* r * Mytrice Jones of !
.-•prnr-ricid. Mass gave the choir :
r-ony very interesting remarks. i
K AND SHT T-1N
,hb '- n Shave, Mrs Nannie
" M:y - Ma Ward Muss Lee
n.-Yy-- and lliveili Ward
M !;(..■!)* Ii Ciiupel Church is hold- •
ii’" J \. ™ 3lUu> revival this week/
irtv. fo.-.er of Rocky Mor.ut. is
’ '-htui* •>.<»;; the servic.-s The pas.
■ - " t ® t?v - LarJie Brodie
■Y- Johnny Dt:t:s«u n o'
: »“;r-Y Mob, is home vfeiimg ins
;-, •‘•trr.. Gertrude Perry
Mr*. Crawley Foster of]
u. Lirtir h. J # . ar-e t:ume visit- !
: uw pDiffjic, 3Wr nnd Mr? i
Y. .n:: ,i: roster and Mrs. Lczzi.i •
lliiTriS.
■ . ,in '> ®® rs Lawrence Ridley of I
; Lumber:on. are visits* his father :
' P Mrs. Abraham R,d- j
■ V,l :/', ; ://MrY Herbert Green. :
' ' J ; ld LTrs. E. Gibson and Mr
! a«Q Mrs. Percell Ridiev.
Mrs. Alice Hawkins and children !
art vi; Ting her sisters in Balti-1
rii Ye, ltd and Wahington, D. C. i
.beur I Yinklin County teachers'
were awarded BatSteior of Arts
L y«; July is. at Shaw Univer
. sily: Misses Athaiic and Madia L.
1 .Johnston C’nty Roundup
LV AIRS. LIU," '.' g. WAT -ON
"13 Colhcr Street
SMITHF.TEI.D - TV. ;he ira;p
■ readers ©i "Jolimtor. County
R.iune,io," ! Li:list: S'-nders Wui-
M»n, ,nr, just riming .after vaca
-I*oubiy in New Ye k, Newark. N
J- Staten Liand. S’. Y Uylt.. roi e, -
■ Md and V/ash agton D. C.
I v.'sh to thank Mrs Marie Mit
chell and her iueiband for pinoh
i.iUinc, for mo Mr Witch el i ;; a
x-ik-sn-.an for bu: CARCK INI AN :n
the Smiihficld ar«*a ii-: resides
V 221 N. Fourth StYY-t
7 iSITORS
MiS. lota Ecr-en of Smilhfu.-ld
'.-Yu, the f'uest. >.■■*. Mrs. Johnnie
Smith in Baltimore, recently Syl
via and Swasette Eason accom
panied Mrs Eason back horn*-.
Mi r s Lticiik- R.ifnrd of New
• York City spent two weeks of
her vacation with her parents M*.
and Mrs. Jack Raiiord of Snutii
field.
Mrs Evri.Ti Aik nson .’A a:v
cent visitor of her mother. Mrs
Bertha Smith. M..-> Atkinson re
sides in New York
1 Mr. and Mrs William Thomas
Merrm of Alabama, ai-- visiting
: Mr. Merritt's parent', Mr. and
Mrs. Churiii* Merritt of Wilson's
Mills.
Mr. Fred Coley of New Brittian,
Conn., is visiting his parents, Mr.:
and Mrs. lssac Coley of Selma.
and his girlfriend. Mrs. Lillian
Williams of Smith field.
Mrs. Annie Ruth Reeves Wil
liams of Philadelphia is visiticr,
her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Hes,-k.
Reeves of Smiihficld.
Little Miss Swazeite D:ckasort of
Washington. D C. and littic Miss
Karen Coley of Moigantoc. are
visitmg their grandparent:. Mr.
at Mu Josh Watson of Wilson's
Mills.
My and Mr- Harvey Coley and
Y-.v.r cipld: -?r Harvey. Jr and
Luyi-; Wash::;-Hen D. C, a; e
vi- ta-:..-: Coice's rr.-a-tiuir. Mrs.
N'-ftk- Coky, also of Wilson's.
Mil s I.mk Va gie Speight of.
New York City is also visit;;;;;
Mrs. CY-.’-v. her gj a:v hnc'he:
airs. Lueretia Zoia of Wash;n,r;-
ion, D. C. -. ‘.ting her ra.'.-t'-f :.
Mrs Jo' 11 Sandm of
FI.-AAIES DESTROY HOME
The home of Mrs. Liza Sanders
o Du - ©am Strom h the Belmont
socJ’.-rt -J .Sin n.hficid. burned
Thursday afternoon around 1:00 p.
. rn.
It wy.~ not determined what
•’ ®f*U'' ! ' ■' tin bn and the fr.e roorn ■
struct ore wa s completely :n
fl.-,when firetnen arrived
Tyv E Y.-er ErneT Ward svyJ
* ‘ known v.-heihev or tint
«>'.r nr*;vi<? .vris covered bv insur
a nee and that the owner was nc-J .
present when firemen were at toe
VOS?. NAVY RUT
n-v::? were sWorti into thf 5 U. &
Nosy July i«h in Rakieh and
SY-merfiately sent <© Great
' Y T | : peaj
Oii.-i.go for recruit tr.un.ng.
The new sailors isn Charles
Edison ’ n kirk, Abner Wood
row Sanders. Andrew IVnny
and Robert Oiihhn Stewart.
DEATHS
M; Frank S;-nd<-v« of Clayton
Tied Sauuviy, July Ealogis
!:c services were held Tuesday
-a: 200 n rp f voni tiie JotHist-rn
y Gi-o-vt By list Chun n The
Rev James Avery, pastor, deliver- :
- J t:;«* eulogy. Buna] was in the
church c^inetcrv
-.vlr.s. Eif;e Wiiham-*. who lived.
on she corner of B;ui;t and Fuller
Street-, jr SmitliEiYj. died recn
-X at he: home after a lengthy
illness.
Iy.-.'. services were held
Wednesday. July 29 at 3:00 p. rn.
from Green Chapel Baptist Church
on B'un‘ S: jr. the Sandy Run
section of Smithfield. The Rev.
W'hlu Mrs Emily F. Johnson, and
M’-y Bettie G. Thomas.
nr George A. Dennis i«v-.jed ;
:< v.- ; .-ni.ng to n»ren:s of children
at ’he Louishurg Milluii.
Ct'snpnr.y darn.
H; s:?;ted that construcfitm work
o. repair a break in the dam is in
progress and that, then would be
con si ierablt danger and that some :
of the children, mostly young,
boys, might be seriously injured
or killed.
Manager Joe Edwards of the
Louisbtirg Milling Company also
expressed serious concern about
■ the prociicf of youngsters playing
in the vicinity of the dam.
He said that the dam was washed
out a: parts by recent heavy rams,
was shaky in spots and that he
was terribly afraid that someone
might get hurt.
Sgt. Joseph Williams, Jr. of'
hoi't Campbell K.v., son of .Mr. and
Mr.-. Joseph Williams is currently :
undergoing extensive advanced j
Tank Training in preparation for
maneuvers at Camp Stewart, Ga.,
He is assigned as a Platoon Sgl.
I with the 76th Tank Battalion of ;
i the Famous 11th Airborne Divi
sion, This Louishurg soldier has •
been ir: the Array over 4 years
and has served in Germany for
more than 18 months.
He holds the Good Conduct
Medal and th): German Occupation ,
Ribbon. Prior to entering the ser- I
; vice. Sgt. Wiiliams attended
Franklin County Training School/
The I’.-her Board of South Main
Streei Baptist Church is working
] hard to beautify the church. They i
; have painted the pews and have
. other plans in view.
The weekly* meeting is held each
Monday night, .Last Monday night, j i
12 me-abers were present. Mrs. •
Lilly B. Brown, president: Mrs/:
Ad die Perry. Head Usher and i
Treasurer; Mrs. Carrie Thomas, 1
Supervisor; Mrs Elsie Williams,' 1
| Secretary; Elizabeth Have:, Par- ! •
* J lee Daniel, Miss Viola Trailer, i
Bonnie Perry. Henry Williams, Si- ! ;
mon Harris, Cornelius Wegg, and <
William N. Cooley.
The Ushers were served by Mrs. i ]
Gertrude Perry and Mrs. Nannie |
Williamson. ’ - j
THE CAROLINIAN
, WiPis Williams of F-.iu; Oak.- <ie
• liv.-red the cuin.sy. Bui !•-•: was u
City Ci-metcry.
Mrs. Lula Nf-w, v.-hu lived > n
1 N. 4th Stre/t. Smith field, died at
her hem!: Friday, ,T”iy Ift, after
a I -.gthy ilines.*. Funeral se r
. vires ."-..-i'- held at St. Mark AMT;
Church, Wednesday, Ju:> 20th.
with the Rev D. S. Sober dclivc-r-
Uie eulogy. Burial war in the
; City Cemetery.
Mrs. Delia De Graffir.reod, died
ul trie holne of Air. :inrl Mrs. Hen
ry Rasor. her daughter arid son
in-law. July 19th.
FuiH-rul servicer were hold in
Selnta from the Disciple Chech,
with the r>.-..-t:>r. Rev. McLarin
delivering th,- eulogy or: Tidy 24th.
■ Burial was ir. Wail Cemetery in
Selma.
Miss Annie Laura Marbley of
Smithfield. died at, her home on
Railroad -Street July 19th. Funeral
services were held from Woodard
Funeral Home with Sister Over.:
Stevens delivering the eulogy.
Burial was in City CemHery.
Mr. Quotha Artie Byrd died
July 18th while working. Funeral
services w-’i-e he'd Monday July
26 from Woodard Funeral Horn
The Rev, Samuel Williams de
livered the eulegy. Bu,y;<) wr •: in
City Cemetery
Mrs. Connie Steve ,-s Smith .died
in Johnston Mvrnoriai Houpnal
Wednesday nforning, July i-lOtr,
Funeral services were held Sun-
July 24th from Burning Bush
Holiness Church m Grey town
with the Rev J R Burt of R
ieigh. delivering the eulogy b!
2.30 p. m. Burial was in. Sunrise
Cemetery in Grey town
Mrs. Lillie M. Coop. ■; Ali'.chmor
died July 14th at Johnston 51 -
raorial tr.i after a short ill
ness. Funeral services were held
July 17th from Galilee Baptis:
Church, with the pastor, Rv.-. J. ;
R By delivering the v
Buna' was ;n City Cemet* ' .n
Smithfield
KEY. TODD TO SPEAK
BY VYH.LIP MITCHELL
The K. v. G W. Tend, pa :yr of
Mount Calvary Baptist Church,
will deliver the main address at
the 11 a. in, worship service at;
. (he First Bapt.st Chusch, Smith-1
field, Sunday.
The Women Homemaker*' Ch.b '
met y 'y- ho r- -.- of 51 is J, ■
Brown Afuriay Mrs. Brn-v
a , or. devnt; ■ n
short business svoion followed ih<
diYiusriu on th© group's beach:
t: ip.
The hostess served a delicious
repast of tea potato salad or, let
tuce, barbe.-cin: chick; - d-uert
HER PRISE BIRTHDAY PARE V
On July 16 a surprise birthday
party was given for Mt Charief
Stiver,;; u! the home of Lucy: u
King of 554 B-idge -treet. S;t;:;h
--fu -Id
Guests nt included Mrs
Kara Dm. - Mrs L-. . . p . //.
Mrs. Norma R. ■ 51 r- j. ,
; Philips. Mrs F Mitcbem-r.
■ of Raleigh
j Mrs. Carolina M**ore and Util*
; Shirley \V ,Y ’. retu.Tn.- i
I home after spendm;; sc .-eral dav:-
n New York visiting her grand
, son.
Ml.- D: ... • . „ii. Join V, M
son, Mrs Carolyn Watson, and
little C-. ru lance Wat.v.ri, sperd »hc
weekend in Washingt--!.. D C'..
visiting friends Mrs fv! .me Alien
! visit ,-d her brother, Air. Brocks
of Washington, D. C.
Mr. Georg) Moore of Philadel
phia. Pa., is visiting his mother, -
-Mrs. Moore and Mr- Eff <i Son- :
ders here.
L’itle Gearl-du McFellow of 5* !-
' raa is visiting Mr. and Mrs Ern
est Tonkin of Smithfield.
All King Sanch rs of Wyyyi
ton, D. C.. is visiting his father,
Mr. Henry Sanders of near Smit.h
, field.
Mr. J. R, Rich spent several
days in Brooklyn, New York vis
iting his daughter and sister, who
live in Atlantic City. N J. recent
: i>’-
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of New
Jersey spent several days here
visiting her mother, Mrs. Walter
Sanders recently.
Mr. Herman Clark of Arlingmn
Va., is visiting his mother and !
friends here.
SICK AN SHUT-INS
The sick and shut-ins include
Mrsdames Alary Dodd. Rosa Thig
i rn. Rosa Green. Mary McCoy
and John Allen.
HOMECOMING
Mr and Mrs. Willis Taylor r-> 1
tertained members of their family
and friends at a family reunion
recently A. picnic dinner was en
joyed by everyone present. The
menu consisted of: roast, chicken. -.
potato salad, string beans, torna-;
toes, corn, home made roils, cakes, i
pies, ice cream and lemonade
Among those present were: Mr I
and Mrs. Charles Atkinson, Mr. j
ar.d Mrs. George Taylor, Mr. and :
Mrs. Charlie Forte, Mr-?. Giro Bry- ,
ant, Mrs. Du-He Pitts, Mr. and;
Mrs, Robert. Williams. Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Holden, Mr Charlie i
Solomon. Ghetsr from, out of town ’
Solomon. There were alro guests
frm out of town present. i
Union Baptist
!
Church News
Regular services were held at
the Union Baptist Church Sunday.
The morning services were open- 1
ed by Mesdame-; Mallelte and Mat- ]
locks. After the reading of the
scripture, the congregation en
gaged in a testimonial feature i
Rev. Evans, the assistant pastor,
brought the message, using as a
theme ‘‘Christian Thinking*’. The .
night services featured Mrs. Arm
strong, from SrmthfisM. Rev. Mit- «
chell was elected a delegate to the :
Union Convention, which will be !
held July 30-31 John Armstrong,
husband of, the guest speaker, •
brought words of greeting,
tT H* Vf T\ H* ID C® f\ ,T
a I i.* JL/ Ju £\ owl I
in MHiS. BERNARD P. t I'KVVh
10-.4 rinks!cm Street
| HENDERSON ■ - So Mu.'it .
the Jiigh ,v;iy:>. I:; r .: I f. , 1 , ,-. a i. •
0r.., --- ’ c-m do - U: pan S.y p;
ing til'- “driVe safely’' yrtu-.h-s t
u: • s V't: rend i' onr t- :■>
: read ui.d fc.c Keopiny a i.uvloon i.j
our e-v'S, to remind -is.
greatly. Why not try tit;-*?
SOCIAL iViIIKI,
Li‘Li* E- iVy Loos of tony , 1.
,N. V . if, v.-jfiitirj:' relatives In !. c
Cc'.nt- . II(*r pa vet) 1>; -.v;: l cr-i fir
her in .Angus*..
Or and M s, Nelson Br.-oks euu
sen of H-v.visLw.rg, Pa., were im
house guests of Dv. and ?•!.>• P.
Jones of Werventos), Ust wee!;
Brooks were su.'.o < ntrrtained nv
1 fr:,vh ii; .Ht;i -h-i • w
Dr. and Mrs D A If -v.’k'i:
have returned to fhe-ir o; ,
West Roekfpiii;..; Si:eet after
extended rest tor Di. Hawk. ;: «,
the Veteran;- Fae.i-:. «t Tv kr ~.
Ain. anti ,
lor Mrs. Hawkins.
During the: pas; f .. d ... : D .
and Mrs. Hav-kinx had as tie :r
house guests Dr. and Mrs. Con.>n
Stevens sod dau/ht.-j, Lydia
| Anne, of Lincoln University, Pa.
Dr. Stevens is Professor o
Heard let ;ic a; T iu- nopy ;o, :
1 ( hap*. ,r. 1 1! ... . .. 1f; TJn ... m-v
Mrs Stwens is the n ec.e of toe
Hawkins
Dr. : Mr.;. Cksr:. C Bo.to ' ■
Sr. of the Veto ravs Ko , o a*
Tuskegee, Ala \ll - m
Branch*- of Washington. D C :,n ;
ocl, X j., haw
Sisrsi.-. cif the Hawkins ,-f riv -r
town house: nr.<j at Hawk-l-Ca-in ■'
<n the lake, » tew mfo; 0 s« M
ihe city.
Rm. and Mrs John ft Dur.cc*
visited relatives ■„ o 4 fro nets :n
Norfolk, Ve r'inia,
A REQI i -- (
you to let her kn- ; ■■
guests and .other ov.s i.
Oi' sriy news voy .vo;V.. ; o
report.
Thanks air ilhon to >h< ~■ '
way K■ c;. ‘he pr. a s ...
KinVARIIS-.' \m H vt 1 ,
FI J* * n
B Y M s v >. . Q?"J£EN iJT'I I,. £
High Point Highlights
WITH MRS. S P. UVVyOX
HIGH POINT - T
of the flow#-) - Lover:; Gan'. -• Club
and their friend.® charter.-ri a bus.
recently to the Blue Ridge P--- k- ‘
j way, the scenic highway of North
Carolina overlooking the magnifi
cent panoramas. They visited Sky
line Drive byway of Deep Gap i
and Dotighton P k p ; cjie-
-of the beautiful y.utv'i---
laureis which wo• in fv.;i : . -
for this season. They wyi'c en
hanced I by the mount;.n sconei
, ami the Rhododendrons. Lui.rn
was enjoyed by the group in the.
picnic area of the park, picture...
of the scenes were taken Uv the
members so unit they can be
shown to the clubs and u» utke;
folks of interest.
Mr. and Mrs Monroe W Lf-rcb
have returned to ‘ Bt id Report
Conn, after a visit with Mr/anc.
Mrs. Eocene Tyson of 219 Soskins
.Street. While b< > a birthday i
tv was given for Mrs. Leach, the.
former Mis;-; Helen StHnu of this
city who is a sister of Mrs. Tyson, j
The following enjoyed the hos
pitality of tlie hostess: Mr, nhS
Mrs. iUahioa. Loach, Mr. and Mr;..
Leo Dubose, Mr and Mrs. Waiter
McLoud, Rev S. A Speight, Mie.
Esther McCoy, ail of this city,, am;
Mr. Charlc» Mitchell and Mr.
Ezell Leach, both of Asheboro.
Many beautiful and useful gift?
were enjoyed by the iionovre.
Little Linda Frye .Parke,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. William
C. Parker, 1107 Downiny Sir- i..-;.
cutcrtaintd some of her i myjnates
July 22 on ho* 1 E-lb biriun-.-.y
games wore enjoyed by ail. The
traditional cake and jee cream,
along with mints;, nuts and canon-*
were served the following: Inman
Burford, Dar.it; l Bell, William
Byers, Frederick Bass. B. Clayle
Hudson. Cecil GarJington, LaSnn
dra and Gloria Keeyc, Ann
Mackey, Linda and Glenda Bart,
Harold Steed, Josephine Goode,
Laura Morgan, Samuel Byers.
Monica Moore, Jerr.v Mingo. Bren
da. Jewel and Gloria Parkei.
The .regular Sunday morning
worship service of St. Stephen
AME Zion Church was highlight- j;
(id two-fold. First, the children s
Choir under the direction <5! Mrs.
E A. Jackson furnished the music, i
This choir is. an outgrowth of the
Daily Vacation Bible School and
the- children range in ages from
6-11; second, three children were;
WEEK SATURDAY, JULY' 30, 1935
w : A.iV'ki b*-' Mr. A. Hov^*
i 11. pi.i O.r/orr'C* V!ti»v. J**.
ouiriv't. a uoiifjji.it'.. c > 1, _ '.'i.' «. ** * iti -
Miss Hubv r-.- .•-. if.
of A nnd T. C olU',.r> , rr<-">-
.r 1 1 w:*s aUbvo m a o' r« t .i;
Bv>lh ;A*d or
x-tayirun* . ’l‘ br?»* of 4 . o
An .-.tow
Gr-'t' ■ i, . : or
EIK'rHDA
NEW I ACES
r-nd JV3rs /Vpi'.w*’ /• ? .>•
> t.O the of ht:'
I'ur;V 3.,ffa.
L;i'■ • ; 'I
’ ■ •'. ■'! Bat'. •i ■' v! Ni v
( icy ver* diwifr coma of Ok
J.. mi ■ ;, .; -.. .
: M lit M. JV;';:!-..!;<• Covl-iI
• incti >•>.. v, ;.. 41; ,'ar ■
. ' !-• pH. S-itii'-a-iy r i ft i. one '
1 » i.,i fun we .cod out;; ;i 1 if.!
i . r;f cariji-PU' i tv, ■ k
' n r if ; aiim «(-•?. Vd
• fiv r <> U 5 ft S: <•. V
.
i G ■. v. v. 3Mr . ncl Mr.-.'. C.
Riciiru.i'id. M ,n« ikt. 1).
Mr. and I. : . - Keoen or. \ji. and
.Mi'-. Cbn>'r> *■' Kobo . Miss 0 a
. i U -.1! >■. Ml: IV..
youi v ri\ r
, 1? jrr»u dir. not »v ’.uv*; your Cffsy I
of tlrw CAFiOI.MiIAN 1; 1
plt* fitjret, or (.ill; ibb >■-•? >■,
i wt* wiii be tgfeid, to reg bit you :
‘.gut vour ' ,7 t'-kd to
oaii in your 1,..--. a ' -.v:b j»-
: glad 1.0 ©ft it in this siii «nva
; Thunk y.i
namely, Ih.Ue it ,y Crawford.
.George Michael Loye Pat
; Aim Torrence.
Instead of • tettfedny party, hi - j
■ tie Mias L-jTih’ Sharp Lennon. !
' son Street, w-jk .-'iveo *> -.r •
? V' t h.vl. tj( c?. y t Ju < ’ 22 "L-!'* 111 i
is me of Mi and M.-S
Leon Sharpe, Sr.
. . ■ • .
Mrs. Tiumin; Bynum of 1199 Day j
01 : ;
vefsary Sunday, July 21
JV?r. and ',LFran a C. H'.ili of'
1208 L;y. Sln.x-l cl-lebr-lti d
i 25th weddn;-.; arimvcrsary July 20.
; Congrivu, alio:;; then.
Mr. Fi«-u:h«;r K. Wlinen, Jr luo.
returned from a nvn-v.-o g vw:i
imm to points- -dj int-.; •.r: m New
; Vork arid Canada
' hi" Olid Mr-. He, - K .
visiting Hi Newark, New Jersey,
Bye now' look for inr ueect
wwl;
Cary News
BY MISS MAE N. HOPSON
CAEY Regular servin',•; wore ;
held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Sunday morning. IP v. Ir.-.uc L< «.-
, delivered a spiritual juesx .ge. Few
W. M. Giles v.a: the voting mm- |
The Quarterly Contarcnc? of the
; LincuUiviife C.uwuil v ;.. held
urdiiy arid Sunday :n flu buicoin- ;
I ville Church with Dr. G. S. Gant.;
■ Presiding Eider tie.- Rule ,-ri
District, in cuarue Ail jcp.y.ts
live red a u-.astv.rful m< Sun
wan: ICO per cent. Dr. Gant. cit-
I day iteming which ,vas enjoyed .
by ait. ;
Little M:-;: Annie Lour - Patter- :
son el Last Johnson Street is j
spending the summer in Newport ’
New;., V;-i„ with h. r aunt, AT!.:
Lucinda Be••:kwttb.
Miss Henrietta Slat U-n of New j
York City is here visiting her j
father. Mr. John K. StaUvn and
her gran**,!rus(.h% Mrs Lucy Slat- j
ten of South Washington Road. j
Mis? Carolyn Webster of NV’.v,
York u here visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Arlene Walden Moore is,
ili in. Duke Hospital.
Mr. Horace Jones of Kilrtara Rd. ;
is on the suck list.
M)-«. Esiclla BurwelS is rimes; i
nicely after being ill. Let us not j
forget the flick. Send earns end i
~ jrk Cy t f... Vii
•*y‘ Y $
s '{ p>
<‘♦l jiid r r..r.uliinti- of tin*
MvL-piE l olrhooi oi
N m sil ■'t«rham. Slui- < s p/.» c .-
rati.’ rmvi :.v cd .>k h. ss^h
nur.st; atv
Wa-shirtgion, ii.. v..
Mr. jr'xiVi' i\ a. fri ,duatt or
\|l>anv « 'O f T ./rid Ay
*i ovv < mp l \ ith an »o
--y/>\raitcr ‘mijj rty *.n
toa, r# ( fhv> v‘ V«
fuff AatfiV't
; Mr, ppri M-g Si. Jl .*.icy Caldvc-N
• ;■■ e' r,* V:s. ! i -rite Ms:-
C A ? icm TI>V
juioo Ul\ i
ISV AVI< »-. tvil,KIN'S
’i..l .i iSo u1 h(r 3 i jstru r i
i\. 11 amk Ett©
ftr B mo. AND V. ktRT
ivi, ,‘ViV! cw: I: c. !■ ‘ ‘ ,j H -ai -■
• j .-f-P-'f v
C :'v vi ■ ii, until lliki-.i n-.von,
from 12-C5 until i 00 p. m. They
also tß.tkc house to honre calls if
notifj'.ti. Their phene number is
Mrs Sior.fi'Uc baker is i1 i at her
home. 315 S. Haywood Street
A little Jess of the consumer’*
food dollar is going to the farmer
this year 42 cents in the first
quarter of 1853 compared with
45 per vent a year earlier.
flowers. They *w!il appreciate
them and our prayers.
Mr -ar.d Mrs. Clover Evans of
South Ferrell St. arc the proud
parents of a baby girl. Laura
Vances*:, born at St. • Agnes Hos
pital, July 26. Mrs Evans i* the
former Miss Eva Boyd.